Hunter River the guest of _Mr and Miss Ruby MoDougall. steno Sunday at her home here.| JOE t-Vxu ovum BUlLT THAT WAY Eel: e... i i wish you wouldn't jump around so much when you dancel Frog: l can't help. It. and besides this la a “hop" anyway! He: Jaoker. Grace says I'm a good She: I've noticed lt-when there's something good to look at. Eva: May: of jars. She: He: She: He: Claim vi llothing Mill Ml ‘Dull tie ivory: beide wl-l '9" lion after usinr JOLTS AND JARS Her strength was gained ‘through a vibratory system-jolts. you know. - And her beauty by means Dad saye you don't know enough to go in when It rains. Doee he? He sure does. Well you tell him l stay in In the first place. ITS OTHER NAME Stomach Soaring Ceaeee Bed Breath N" vol-ll City. m Ben u» helped Carter's h I00 Jonesy says he's been taken with loeornotor ataxia. tier what that is‘! Brick"!!! Dunno. Must be high- brow for taxicab. eflord a ear of hie 9w“, W071- JOIIQIY OIIVQ lee --“l was formerly e cuff“?! costliest upsfit stgmech. e n t “lllcreesble breeelttllfnnbiym have“ sisnlly constipated except temporarily. l. I Little Liver have overcome ell troubles "ll Qllteeielly new! beoeu c "eel clean heeiibv breath.’ "let's Little Liver Pills are g “reinvented “at eir sclleUotWOM bwnie- and _ ours only i'll name. _ g5 -—--—¢O3—~——~ .. "f '°‘ "a Dm“"'" r» Mum-e‘- plan-mu in n» stables One is seldom finished improving or repairing one’s hqme and it eome- timee threatens to be expensive to ‘do either. especially when one wants it to be done right. ever- can frequently be greatly lessened by referring to the oslssl- tied ads in The Char- lottetown 6 ua rd i a n where building mater- lals and household fix- tures are offered for sale at moderate prices. And those who have good housefixtures of any kind to sell will dispose of them quickly by advertising them in T h e Charlottetown Guardian classified ads. ‘ USE TH E CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN CLASBIFI ED ADS i i i i i ‘ an. Fredericton; Charlottetown. herst. IOWH. Mr Daniel Dunning. Sllmmerside was a visitor here on Saturday. Mr. Warren Lord. Albany rep- resenting W. H. Altken & (_:(’v| Charlottetown was here the latter part of the week on business. llirimd Mrs Lefurgey, North Bedeque are for s week. guests ol' Dr. and Mrs Lefllrgey. Visitors to the city recently in- cluded Messrs George S. Muclleotl. Murdock Mnclseod. Lloyd But-hull- Mr and Mrs S. M. Daniel. Miss Marjorie wedlock. Messrs William ‘McDougsll. R. H. Campbell and A. ‘B. Cuicliffe. The storms during the past weeks have made necessary tho addition of twenty-four oxlrn nlcll on this section 0i‘ the railroad. Mr. Everett Nicholson is the foreman. PFOOOO @000 Q-VOQ ‘Bomb’ Proves to be Cow's. Tail Holder OTTAWA. Ont, Feb. 14.—'l‘he first boln-b of the poison pen scare has reached Ottuwa and iCol. Har- ry Mullins. M. iP. for Marquette. ls just recovering from the shock oi’ ll. "ill my nl-nil the other day," said (‘.01. lMllllllllJi to The Star. “there was n small purcel about eight in- cllw. long and four by three. l op- eucll it up and looked what dropp- cd ollt." ‘ Tile infernal machine was paint- ‘sd black. being o. circular cylind- cr with ll curved leaver and u. powerful spring. and mounted on u illnck stand. to which was at- tached a strap about a foot long. “l handlled -the thing pretty gin- ser-lyf‘ said Col. Mullins. "Frank- ly. l did not like the look of it. There was no letter with it, but l had been receiving one or two of those ‘bug‘ lrtiens. I hated to Dress that HDrilvg but curiosity got the better oi‘ mo, and I said, ‘Well, l'lll 65. l've seen all there is to sec.‘ and l pressed the trigger.” "And whnt illtlmeneti?" " Not. u darn thing," said the col- olrei dlsgustecilly. “The next day l got a letter shying it was a cow's fail ltoillcr invented by one of my constituents. and he wanted me to -‘l‘ll it for him." The cow's iail holder was de- nmnsll-ulell by the veteran cattle luau. it strapped to the mil-kerb knee. null if the cow switched too lnucil th»_- tall was twisted under the spring. “But thnik what happened if the cow gets scared and bolts with your knee strapped to her tail." the member for ‘Marquette reflect- cd. . steal KING'S COLLEGE PLAYERS l'l‘lu> illlivcrslly or King's Col- lege has ulways kept u high reput- ation for alllstour dramstics‘ an ‘ts uuuliiy was ‘yell shown by the reccni perlorlnaucc at the "Maj- estic" illcslrc. ‘Halifax, of [Bern- Mustcl- Howard Houston is thc _ representative here for the Hali- fax Daily papers and Multtrcul Standard and Master Lawson. Muc- Lcod for all Curtis Publications. viz. The Saturday blvcnlllg Post, Tile Country Gentleman, nnd Lod- ies Home Journal. Owing to illness. Rev. Mr. Aitken was unable to fill his ap- pointments ou Sunday last in the Cavendish congregation u-nd on this account the Song lServicc to have been held in tllc church here was postponed until next Sullllntil evening the 21st. Rev. Mr. Buxier is re-arrangivng his services so that he may also be present und will lu- ttt Wheutley River ill Ii o'clock ill place of 7 o'clock as previously announced. M. S. of the United Church met on Thursday-evening. There was o good attendance despite the un- pleasantness of the weather. Two very interesting papers were pre- pared and read by Mrs. Pickering on our mission work ill Japan and by M-rs. Seaman c-n the life of our first missionary to the island of Formosa, George Leslie MacKny. A solo by Miss Florrle Maclleod nnd a duett by Miss Reta Picker- ing and Beatrice MacLeod were enjoyable features of the sncinl hour. The annual meeting 'in March will be held in the church. The community was shocked amd saddened on Saturday sftcr- noon whell it becsule known lhut Master Leo. the bright little live- year-old grandson of .\lr and Mrs W. E. Whitlock had been accident- ally drowned while pluylnl: on the Mill-pond. He. and an older brother Reggie came here last September with their father Mr. Wilfred Whitlock of Concord; N. H., who returned some weeks int- er leaving the boys for the winter. To the grandmother particularly whose every thought was for ihclr good. the deepest sympathy of the whole countryside goes out l-n her inconsolable grief. On Sunday morning in the Uuilerl Sunduv School fitting reference was made by Dr. Green to the deplorable ac- cident and a silent tribute paid to tho manly little chap wim llilll sru Shaw's lulu-nus comedy. "You Never (‘an Toll." nnalic an outstanding success of pilay-s by lloolh 'l'llfklllgt0n; bllt the critical theatre going ‘public were sceptical of the ability of Col- lege plnyem lo succeed in the ad- nlittedly difficult task of handlingi the lnosl rxnctillg ll luodern play-l Wrights, whose plays ‘have often re. duced profollsionllll companies to disaster. The performance of "You Never Can Tcll" fully iusfllied the‘ ambitions that inspired ii. (‘oo- iulncs. settings and action were ef~‘ fcctive and hnrlltonious, and the, whole play was conceived and exe- cuted with a finish that is often sadly wanting in profcssionaltv. Tho‘ play was excellently cast and the lliailogtle natural. convincing and beautifully clear. The costumes particularly were cleverly design- ed at once arresting. and in good taste. Critical though it wlls. the isfiod as any that ‘has ever left the Majestic. The play Wns under the personal direction of sPrnfrssor C. L. Ben- net. who is llo‘nn much for the de- velopment of Modern Drsmo in the Mnritlmrs. Last your his class in drama cave s set of three one act plays by fnntmls modern authors. This year Professor Bennett will produce four short plays. besides supervising the Dalhotrsie Convoc nilon nlavlng and taxing an active interest in the Daliloufle Glee Clulh. Kim's has always been famous for writers. ‘Her name is now synonymous with‘ the best drama. played by htudelllls lrhovsre ernat nudism-o was as pleas-ell and sat- ' been a faithful attendant at the school and whose sunny smile llllil happy disposition was the munity and to the hearts of all who knew him. The following is the Honor Roll for Hunter River School for the months of December and January: Grads X—1. Helena McMillan; 2 Beatrice Maclleod. “F4. l M Donald; g_ lull (equal); 3. Vernon Noy. Grade v m c Rev. Mr. Altken. New Glasgow. and Rev. Mr. Baxter. Pleasant Val- ‘ . _ w dl k; Sflenrgs icy. will he present at the Song lend’ 2 "ens e no Service in the Hunter River Unit- evening Annie Carew; 3. Allan Wedlock. Grade Vl-—1. Sutherland MM‘- Esscry. (lflldo Ill uu—1. Elsie Wood; 2- Hi Church ll(*l‘ll(‘l'l Tllflmpmnl- ql-adg m (bl-l. Florence Noyt l 2. Jean Cummlnil: 3. nililiel Whit‘ lock. And Vicinity] Miss Velda Taylor. Granville ltd Mrs B. W» Taylor at the Globe for a few days | grepher with Messrs McLean & MoKinnon. barristers, City, spent‘ Miss lrsne Rackhani returned to; her home in Wheatloy River on Saturday from vlsitinyfrie-nds in, iMr. A. B. “Cutcliffe, has gone on! a business trip to Halifax and Am-l Ml's._ Daniel McDonald. North Wiltshlre was a visitor here oil Saturday. ‘ Mr. Wellington Dixon. under whose efficiency the school here is progressing most favorably, spent; Sunday at his home in Charlotte-i Thar-February meeting of the W.) opclll Kingis in tho past two years had sesame to many homes l“ the m"... l i t i i i i l f Introduction 0f the improved tially increased the demand for these popular cars. In line with the poli-cy to givelits-customers the benefit 0f all reductions in production costs, the Ford Motor Company of Canada. Limited, announces substantial re- ductions in all closed models except the coupe. These reductions cifecti PRICE CHANGE ve as of February llth. l-‘llllllllll Tllllllll ‘CHASSIS Added refinements in the new model runabout, touring car land light deliv- ery have necessitated a slight price increase. These prices are now as follows: The truck chassis and coupe remain unchanged. SDIIPE "Tllllllli “Equippediwith starter $85.00 extra Forll Motor (lompany oi Ganalla, Limited. I *llllllAB0llT “lblllllllfi "lllilll DELIVERY All prices f. o. b. Ford, (lnixario PAGE SEVEN F?" ' Ford closed models in colors has substan- Old Price $895 755 335 Reduction $140 so lo New Price " $155 695 325 New Price $410 440 435 $665 485 Ford, Ontario Trddo l—1. Hows-rd-W-t-ed-lock: 2. Lilla Thompson. Hilton McMil- viousl y announced. on Sunday next. i-‘ob. 21st at 7 o'clock. service at Whelttley River will he at 3 o'clock in place of 7 as pra- L. The "BRIEEING tliiraruicttfl Doc-AN“ P OWEB NE b»: ME THE ‘lblOO HE \ clown». qo DOWN To Hi5 HOU-‘gg ‘a i926 av fur-i. Euros “lea. Inc 1 (nest Ilnuul uqhu vemved ROMlbED TO ARV PM C3 ‘NEW ANNAN SCHOOL YOU <.QTT~i"¥l-\€: T4005: i‘ AN’ TELL YOUR FATHER 1'0 coma our HERE -l .1 . _ 3 c- -¢~ planar-Sea. t“). sv- a q‘. Following is the standing of the pupils of New Allnnn School for puppy, Moasm 3 Edwin Macy“! the luonths of Jsnuaryz» Grads ‘IX-l Ella Mouse (lrnde Vil|l—-—1 Violn Hcgnrty, 2 Kp,y_ Leo Colldoll, 3 Walter Mouse. 4 Elnnlot MaciMlllnn. lflralio Vlil——1 ROlllllll Cameron 2 firm“, |,|.l_ (n) BerthllIMacKInnon. 1i Anna H0811!‘ rind (lertie lMscln-nis lequni). 2 lvul- “lllltfirlt Lulu-mu Iflf dandruff. HES TN ‘KIN OH THE zzThe Friend of all Sui'lcrers.—- Dr. Thomas‘ l-Iciectric Oil is a valuable remedy to all those who 2 suffer pain. it holds out hops to Grads V~1 Margaret Ennlsn, 2 George Mncglm everyone and realizes it by stillifl Mary MacDonald. ii llllliour Mnc- (rd-mp. l|-l lwlplzam am] lmbm-l suffering everywhere. it is n Daiztll (ml-uni), 2 Elmo-r ‘Mouse, 3 liniment that has the blessing m‘ MHFY ‘HB-‘Kilfiy. Z Sterling Mouse bEidon Schurman. b5" l‘ ¢°“"“em~ l‘ l" °" "M" Jenniu YM- Bowness teacher. evelwwhem “nd i?“ he ‘mi-m ¢e>_i wherever enquired for. - ty. 4 Elizabeth Mat-Donald. 5 Ar- lam. Mouse, "i": Eflmmh (lrllde ‘lilil-ibl 1 Louise Gaudet. Grade Vi — 1 Olive 2 (‘llflflézf lGflllllPl. ' Gruu lll-—l Groin Mouse. 2 Hegarty. Ilirnde lV~»l ‘Mable (infidel. 1 Ruth M/laso =5 F” " -By Georggo-Mclllatlud l-u-Lcto {Asewiw-Hls l i‘: DUQAN TALKlN 9 i<iN YOU LEND Ma FlFTvr contra‘; - i owe lF tram met-n. i Tia. -. wFnIR-n-e . .13! Jar», q< . q-“u- a -_ ; £f,‘___.'_’